Print and cut. Have students compare the different objects in the picture and fill out the worksheet. this familiarizes students with math terminology.
I use this up on the front board with my students. This reminds them that when reading a number story or listening to an equation, the BIGGER number goes first in adding and last when subtracting. (I always keep the small number in the middle since it doesn't always matter with adding). Our math terms "fewer" and "more" are in there too to remind students during a number story if you hear "fewer" it is usually for a subtraction sentence and if you hear "more" it is usually an addition sentence.
Sending students home with required or recommended work for April vaca is a must! Whether it's to keep them up to speed or to give adults some time to get work done! Here is a perfect cover :)
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